Change:
To improve clarity, we’ve renamed the Offer Catalogue:
You’ll now find it listed as Offer (formerly known as Product (listing_Offer_Only)) in the catalogue section.
Update:
The schemas used by the catalogue templates have been updated in line with Amazon’s latest changes. Amazon has refined the attribute usage and selectable values for numerous product types. These changes remove redundant attributes and improve the assignment of relevant attributes to each product type.
You can review the full details in the Amazon Changelog:
👉 Amazon Changelog – June 2025 (Excel)
Migration Guide:
The migration guide has been expanded and revised in several sections to avoid confusion. We now use the term Offer Catalogue consistently throughout.
In Progress – Current Work in Progress:
Fix for Item View: We’re currently waiting for a fix to be released for the item view, so that you can check the newly assigned product types directly in the catalogue.
Channel Maps Integration for Amazon: Work is underway to support Channel Maps, which will help manage country-specific fields (e.g. price_DE, price_NL) more efficiently.
Default Values for Required Fields: We’re reviewing the implementation of sensible default values for common required attributes like currency, ASIN, or audience – especially helpful for testing and migration purposes. Image Assignment in Product Catalogue: Improvements are being made to the image assignment logic so that image lists (rather than individual image paths) can be supported in the future.
Catalogue Visibility per Account & Channel: At the moment, it’s not clearly visible which Amazon account and sales channel (e.g. Amazon DE, Amazon NL) a catalogue was created for. We’re working on a clearer display of this information within the interface.
Validation of Offer Data (Purchasable Offer): Amazon enforces strict validation rules for offer data, especially when it comes to conditional dependencies. Currently, issues occur when mapped properties are empty – for example, when no sale price exists, and we send an empty string (""), which Amazon rejects. We’re working on a user-friendly solution that avoids additional manual input from sellers.
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